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Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Saturday launched a website to help people check their COVID-19 test status from the convenience of their homes instead of physically visiting test centres.
According to a release by the Chief Minister’s Office, the Covid Test Report website will make it convenient as well as faster for people to know their result.
To know the test report (both RT-PCR and rapid antigen), a person has to just submit his or her registered mobile number or SRF ID on the website.
The website is part of 5T initiative to ensure that the test report status is available to people in very convenient way. In order to ensure privacy of the reports, OTP will be send to the registered number. The website https://covid19regd.odisha.gov.in/SamplCollectionDetails.aspx has been linked to https://statedashboard.odisha.gov.in for greater convenience.
The test report generated digitally will carry all the details of the person undergone test, including the QR code which can be used by any designate agency to verify the authenticity of the report at any time.
Following the launch of the website, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, “Technology has always been a big bulwark during the fight against the pandemic. Hassle free provision of information regarding Covid test to people will not only smoothen the process but also give a huge relief to the people during these trying times.”
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